by Dan Christensen, Tudor Collegiate Strategies If you have been a follower of Tudor Collegiate Strategies and the advice that we give, you probably already know that we advise coaches to do little to no selling on the first phone call. Why? It can be a turn off for recruits. They don’t love …
Looking for a Better Way? It Starts With Better Questions
by Paul Nemetz-Carlson, Tudor Collegiate Strategies We recently marked the one year anniversary of Tom Hanks, Rudy Gobert, and the week that shut down sports. What a year it has been for college coaches throughout the country - challenging, confusing, and filled with uncertainty. But in many …
Never Pass-Up the Opportunity to Learn More
by Greg Carroll, Tudor Collegiate Strategies It’s a principle coaches teach from the youth level all the way to the professional ranks - always look to make the extra pass rather than take the shot because it’s the one extra pass you opponent isn’t expecting you to make that creates the space which …
Evaluating a Prospect’s ‘Fit’ in Recruiting
by Dan Christensen, Tudor Collegiate Strategies What is something both you and your recruits are constantly trying to figure out? Is this going to be a good fit? You are looking for the right athletes for your program. And your recruits are looking for the right school and athletic program for …
Creative Recruiting Topics for You and Your Prospect
by Bryan Matthews, Tudor Collegiate Strategies Coach, you are recruiting a person, a student, and an athlete to your program. They don't want to only talk about their sport, or their recruiting process. They want to know that you want every aspect of them as a student-athlete. Therefore, try …


